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Princesses, Fashion Royalty, and Hollywood Offspring: Inside the Exclusive Le Bal des Débutantes

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Ruby Kemper, Eliza Lindroth, and Carolina Lansing
Photo by: Alizée de Vanssay

That difference also came to the fore in the array of fashion choices on display. Eliza Lindroth—daughter of interior designer Amanda Lindroth and Bahamian developer Orjan Lindrot and a student at the American University of Paris—wore a sculptural off-white sequin Rick Owens look, joined by her cavalier Antonius Meijer. Ruby Kemper, accompanied by her cavalier Gabriel Gledhil, wore a baby pink Chrome Hearts gown with a thigh-high slit and a blue gemstone pendant necklace. Sarah Bae—daughter of acclaimed author Janice Lee and billionaire private equity executive Joseph Bae—chose a ruched silver tulle gown by Oscar de la Renta, which was covered in a cascading floral-shaped sequins, as she was joined by her cavalier brother, James Bae. Jillian Chan—daughter of Chinese-Thai director Peter Chan and actress Sandra Ng—turned to a brilliant sapphire blue-hued Georges Hobeika creation. And Ella Wadia—great-great-granddaughter of Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the founder of Pakistan—wore an intricately embellished Elie Saab dress. Another standout fashion moment came from German Princess Eugenia von Hohenzollern, who wore a spectacular floor-length black gown covered in paillettes by Natan.

This year’s Le Bal line-up included many modern-day royals too. Think: recent Tatler cover star Lady Araminta Spencer-Churchill—daughter of the 12th Duke of Malborough—in Armani Privé. H.R.H Princess Eulalia Orleans Borbon opted for an impressive tiara and a gown by Tony Ward. H.R.H Princess Isabelle d Orléans was dressed by Antonio Grimaldi. Gabrielle Janssens de Balkany—the great-granddaughter of the last King and Queen of Italy—also made her debut, wearing Italian designer Luisa Beccaria.

At its core, Le Bal, is also a high profile charity event, and this year’s event supported two causes: the Association of Cardiology Research from Fetus to Adult, which aims to improve the quality of care for children with heart defects at Necker-Enfants Malades, and the Maria Fareri Children’s Hospital in New York’s Hudson Valley.

After the father-daughter dance, the debs waltzed with their cavaliers, accompanied by a live band. During the most anticipated moment of the evening—the presentation of the debs—their families and additional guests looked on beaming with pride. As the group made their runway-like walk, the room echoed with clinking glasses of Laurent-Perrier. Dancing went on late into the night, until heels and diamond tiaras were eventually traded in for sneakers.